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We are just starting solids with my little one, so nothing special yet, if a bowel is too solid to go straight in the washer, I try to shake it off in the toilet. But a diaper sprayer would definitely help!

Kimberly SmithI love tea tree oil if thats considered a cloth diaper accessory. I put some drops in the cloth wipe solution and it helps get rid of the yeast that keeps on creeping up in Florida's humidity!

We clean bowel movements off mainly by shaking them into the toilet, but when that doesn't work we use toilet paper to scrape it off. A diaper sprayer is on my wish list though. 🙂smoo06 at yahoo dot com

My son's poops are awesome at the moment, they just kind of peel right off from a couple of shakes over the toilet. If, by chance, he had a loose stool, I would dunk and swish it. I could have used a sprayer when he was a newborn, though!

Depends on my mood. I used liners almost exclusively when i was on vacation. And dunked when I didn't have a liner. I do a sprayer if it's older, but I find a dunking (with a good flush – what I like to call a diaper swirly) works better than a sprayer a lot of times. And keeps the bathroom cleaner, too.

dump what I can in the toilet & then either dunk and scrub or use TP depending on severity. On one particularly bad occasion, I use a water bottle with spray attachment (that is usually used for watering my cactus plants, haha) and adjusted the nozzle to the smallest hardest stream. That day I almost cried. Oh to have a diaper sprayer!!

Right now I only sort of dunk… I take the dirty diaper and put it in a clean 5-gal bucket that I keep in the tub, filling it with cold water just till it covers the diaper completely. Then I swish and dump the water in the toilet.. I think using a sprayer would make this process much easier 🙂

My little guy is into solids now, so we mostly just use the "dump it out" method and dunk/soak if it gets bad. We got into cloth a little late in the game with him, but we'll definitely get a sprayer for our next baby's diapers (it increases my chances of Daddy helping with the dirty ones 😉 )

My little guy is on solids, so we usually just dump them out. We use dunk/soak for the rare messy one. We didn't get into the CD game until he was on solids, but I definitely want to get a sprayer for the next baby. It helps my chances of getting Daddy to help with the dirty ones 😉

Thankfully my daughter is still in the EBF poo stage, so it all just goes into the wash. But for more solid messes, I dump it into the toilet and pour water over it. I would REALLY LOVE a diaper sprayer 😉

Our Daughter is exclusively breastfed still so we just throw our diapers in the wash as they are – we do a rinse cycle before washing.We always use washable fleece liners though – to preserve the diapers (we use CJ's Butter with every diaper change).

Most of our #2 diapers are easily dumped in the toilet or a little dunking. For the really bad ones, we have a small bathroom that has teh toilet right next to the shower. We put a removable showerhead on the shower and use it as a diaper sprayer. Water gets every where! But it does the job. It would be nice to have a REAL diaper sprayer for this though.

We have an 11 week old ebf boy and 18 month girl both in cloth and no sprayed…. So we toss pop files in the shower and use our removable shower head to rinse, wait till kids are occupied or asleep then spend the next 10 min or so washing the bath tub…… Dunk and swish doesn't work with a toddler trying to help, toss and go is better.

I use our downstairs shower that has a floor drain to spray off our diapers. I'm really wanting a diaper sprayer for the toilet so I don't have to clean out the shower every time (especially with a baby coming in 4 weeks!)

I am currently a dunker! I shake, and shake, and shake, and the poopie stays stuck! I am now doing the whole dunk and swish because I am tired of whole peices of undigested food getting stuck in the washer-YUCK! i could SOOO use a diaper sprayer!kdehart5151@yahoo.com

I just started with cloth diapers a couple weeks ago. Picked up 3 one-size: a FuzziBunz, a BG 4.0, and a BG Elemental. While I'm primarily using them on my newborn now, I tried one on my toddler and he had a tarry #2. My husband tried cleaning him for the first time like this but didn't know what to do with the mess. Afterward, I just put on a disposable glove and swishes it around in the toilet like other ladies mentioned. It came off decently and was perfect after washing! At this point, I've budgeted for October to install a DIY diaper sprayer as Sept, I'm getting prefolds for our newborn, and plan for more CDs for our toddler starting in October. I'm really loving this! 🙂

We just started cloth diapers 2 weeks ago and got 3 One Size. While these were initially for our 2 month old, I tried one on our toddler just to see. He had #2'd and my husband wasn't too happy about trying to clean it. However, I just put on a disposable glove and swished it around in the toilet which worked out fine. 🙂 I am planning to install a DIY sprayer though in October to make CDs on our toddler an easier 'sell' to my husband. lol

I've only done it once so far for our toddler. Put on a disposable glove and swished the diaper around in the toilet. Plan to install a DIY sprayer in October. My 2 month old's diapers don't require this yet. 🙂